Common radiographic indices used to measure patellar height do not consistently identify patella alta and lack interchangeability between measurements
Collin D. R. Hunter,
Ameen Z. Khalil,
Reece M. Rosenthal
et al.
Abstract:PurposeAbnormal patellar height has been identified as a source of aberrant mechanical functioning within the patellofemoral joint. The purpose of this study is to examine the statistical agreement among three commonly used classification methods: Blackburne‐Peel (BPI), Caton‐Deschamps (CDI) and Insall‐Salvati (ISR), by evaluating (1) the rates of patella alta identification and (2) the ability for one index to predict another.MethodsOne hundred lateral knee radiographs were evaluated using BPI, CDI and ISR to… Show more
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